The MindShift Experiment

11. Biology of Belief

56 min · 20 de jun de 2025
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In this episode, Amanda and Carter explore the profound concepts presented in Dr. Bruce Lipton's 'The Biology of Belief.' They discuss the distinction between genetics and epigenetics, emphasizing how beliefs and environment shape our reality. The conversation delves into the impact of generational trauma, self-limiting beliefs, and the importance of emotional regulation in parenting. They introduce tools like Psych-K® for subconscious reprogramming and highlight the significance of visualization and repetition in creating desired outcomes. The episode concludes with a call to embrace individuality and break free from victim mentality, encouraging listeners to reconnect with their inner child and create their own reality.

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